To Nature Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBCDCDCEFIt may indeed be fantasy when I | A |
Essay to draw from all created things | B |
Deep heartfelt inward joy that closely clings | B |
And trace in leaves and flowers that round me lie | A |
Lessons of love and earnest piety | C |
So let it be and if the wide world rings | B |
In mock of this belief it brings | B |
Nor fear nor grief nor vain perplexity | C |
So will I build my altar in the fields | D |
And the blue sky my fretted dome shall be | C |
And the sweet fragrance that the wild flower yields | D |
Shall be the incense I will yield to Thee | C |
Thee only God and thou shalt not despise | E |
Even me the priest of this poor sacrifice | F |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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